It is: 23/2 = 11 and a 1/2 or as 11.5
23 / 7 = 3 R 2, 23 < 40, 23 / 4 = 5 R 3
assuming 13 and 23 means 1/3 and 2/3 then 1.5/3 is in middle multiply both by 2 so 1.5/3 x 2/2 = 3/6 = 1/2 by dividing both by 3 one half
23 is a prime number so it is not divisible by 3. It is only divisible by 1 and 23. Dividing 23 by three gives the result of 7.6r
The largest remainder, when dividing by any integer, n is n-1. So, when dividing by 2, the largest remainder is 1.
It depends on if you need to follow to rules of multiplying/dividing and adding/subtracting. If you do then: 23+3*6/9 23 +18/9 23 +2 25 If you need them done in that order then: 23+3*6/9 26*6/9 156/9 17.33
By dividing by 2 and 23. 1, 2, 23, 46, 529, 1058
46/12 = 23/6 by dividing the numerator and denominator by 2
23 / 7 = 3 R 2, 23 < 40, 23 / 4 = 5 R 3
(23/2)2 x2 - 23x = 0 x2 - 23x + (23/2)2 = (23/2)2 (x - 23/2)2 = (23/2)2 x - 23/2 = 23/2 x = 23/2 + 23/2 x = 23 Of course you could come to this solution much more easily by dividing the whole equation by x at the start. There really is no need to complete the square in this case: x2 - 23x = 0 x - 23 = 0 x = 23
Dividing in half is the same as dividing by 2. 4 ÷ 2 = 2 IIII becomes II Dividing by one half is the same as multiplying by 2. 4 ÷ 1/2 = 8 IIII becomes IIIIIIII
assuming 13 and 23 means 1/3 and 2/3 then 1.5/3 is in middle multiply both by 2 so 1.5/3 x 2/2 = 3/6 = 1/2 by dividing both by 3 one half
No, taking ½ of a number is the same as dividing it by 2. Dividing a number by ½ is the same as multiplying it by 2.
23 meridians, dividing earth into 24 time zones
The inverse of multiplying is dividing, so dividing by 2.
6 divided by 23 gives a result of 0.2609... 6 multiplied by 23 gives a result of 138
23 is a prime number so it is not divisible by 3. It is only divisible by 1 and 23. Dividing 23 by three gives the result of 7.6r
The entire cell is dividing just like mitosis except there will be 23 chromosomes instead of 46